MI ,T,‘" NenY:ilbutrtrottitistt9% gruilE hat!tiiitr,CMc Mg anti dinwsultitekttit).firnt`ltj.. t. 4g,lt; Bi, SO.; i n t h e . Grooiii4iiislitelgyliaffbidil!stqfed,.l4, mutual r.;• ' • ~ •7.";!;'17 1 ," . ;CHAS. - Wt;10411L-7 Carlialei T attary , "• • • .. URQDaja, Zg- -4 .Mt/ZiK:l 3 ' - the Court HoBse; - lately ly.neetty4l Dr. roster:, detitd.,' 1, 111 with*rentea from the Ist day 'td- Aprlytaext.. Fotipartiaidais en-. tjusee'of PEOttOktak);' '' Feb:44.'1847. MON_CONIfinSION_HOUSE___' Ti;EVutler?ignthl coptiooo:the mmis tor :the sitle' linos 0 Iron, at - No. : 1109 N. Wutek St. Pl!Hind& Thai Victim eiperieneb , ! in the Iron 'trade and - . their extensiin: acquaintance with eenntmeril and tealekthtmii,ghbitt the UnitMl - StAtes gives them stimittnage:;ef. obtaining the hikheat. Market prices. "AM! kiitit . business being mmfined ext. tn,..tltO Iroo(rade enables then. to give it their attehtiOn. . All'C'oniignmetitt will receive prompt Mien . tioit • • . • 0 MUCK' All PHELI., • 100.109 NI Watieegt-sind 54 N. Whawea, , Febritriyl24,•lB37. • Cint 9•T‘diii,S.%Finfx.l . , • 7. .-ywir, : t qate : - 10` ; taa SUSQUEIIANNA LINE. 1171;1TIC.' &IVIILLE FORWARDING •ANCi. cpmrvussio:4 MERCHANTS, ' , , - lIAIIII.I9IIWIG, PA, 'ILTAVE purchased the establishment of .1. .1.12 tl.l,Wherilithey will enntinuethe rorwai'liing and Commission - business. • They hive added feveral new tide Wnter nit Beats - to their Line; and will he fully_pee f pared, when the Catinls open.to forward Produce and hterchatitlize, to and fromllalti more, PhiL delidaiit, Puttsburg, at moderite prices, and with the utmost dispatch. AGENTFLf OR BOATS %. Wright and Nephow,,,Ving St. wharf; Philnde:pli.a, T. Miller,' No. 79 Bowl •'a Wharf, Baltimore• 111= Thomas BorlMlge, No. 9.78 Markel. Phil. deltMia, Wm. Noble, [Iron!) street, Philmlelistila ebroary 2V, 1847.-9 mo. To the Voters of East Ward. CITIZENS—I offer myself a can- TAblate for CONISTAIILE of the East %Vitril„ at the ensuing Spring election. I wish ;t to hr Understood by all thud I am tint the Candidate of a party, their -enemies, but respectfully solicit "the suffrages of my frit:ink of all parties and, opinions. If lam so inifoitimate an to be eke-. led, I pledge myself to attend to the duties there- Or to the best of tiny abiliq, Ileing determined tot "to Carly water on bAli shottlilers"—to seek votes, I 'couneliefore the peOple'the FRIEND Of Temperance, tint the CANDIDATE of the SODS of Teniperauce, nor= of any political party. I am opposed to Tetatierance melt recruiting for their sera ice by suck means as a fey? thoughtless ;ter scins would design. Such a holy cause - should 'hid be contin li ll uted with politics. If deem ine worthy of 'pair support let me have it, as the free - Will - iifitiring of friendship Sitila ileaire;to axis( me in earning a fiveliltood. Every other sionsideration I abhor! If dewing my position brie fly will titaih you Shall ha l ve it to fewwords , I am determined to 'tote henceforth, as I have done in time pastjust as I ace proper—this , \t lnay - prove to be a medley of contradictions ; but hen great:men as Collo:Ma Tani Cass nlilFat lit ophtion. why net 1 from 'others ? with these re marks I co itel e. Csitiiiire, Pei). id, 1 idt -GOODS. HEsubseribur lins just received and is now opening, -at his Store, on the Sonth•Weei corner of the Public Siptn re, an unusually cheap stork of SEASONABLE GOODS, such as -Cloths, Cassimeres, Sattinetts, FLANN ELS, Vestings,Clonkings,Silks,Hom baztnes, Moslino, Gloves,- Hosici y & s ' A splendid stock of CALICOES, at mire varying from 4to 183-4 cents. (.12OCER1E of all kinds. Also, a frebb stock oftho VELEISIRATED LAMPS which he bas lately introduced, arid which are found to be, by numbers that have tried than the most economical, and desirable article (in every resrpetO now in rise. • The public is l'cepectfully invited to call and examiue his stock. v ROBERT IRVINE, Jr. Carlisle, November 4, 1846 NOTICE LL persons indebted to David Strom, late of this bormigli,!Tq lit rehy notified that it im . met irate payment is not . matte an the notes; book accounts, tte.; left in my, hands, they will he placed iii the bands of a Magistrate for et liection without respect to persons. Carlisle, February 17, 1847, . Estate of Frederick Seidel, dec'd. 'JET )TICS is het.°lt'y given, that Letters Testa ", I mentary‘ have boon-issued b 3 the Itegistet 'ant thelast wiligOityptarttait oi Ereileriek Sei ' del; late of Iltuntodeuk;aaswnship, Cumberland eotinty, t1e011.,0 the subscribers., Contend Seidel, liviitg inllsmlidepoitil Christian Zook, in Silver .tipring township. Flame indebted will make ins " toeiliitte payment, and those having clainis against said decedent's estate _will present them for set tlement to CONRAD SEIDEL, CHRISTIAN ZOOK, Executors. Febnistry 17, 1847 NOTICE. Is hereby given that letters testamentary on the estate of John McClnre,Jr. late of this borough; deceased, having been granted to the subscriber, All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and - those haying . •elaima to present them im maillatifylor settlement. . . '.:ANDREW' BIJAIR, Executor. 3, 1847. "• ' • ' • . . . ,uti Dissolution or Paitnership: artrrers rata ore ,eX nut wren the •elibsexibtrei trading; under the firm of 1 - I'J fix fir;A Coyle 'in Iltiguestown Cundierl nd untual — teirrtiontrrill - TveicoriCilUchted are eegpceterl. to eke pin mcdi94e,,,payirieni,And .--" •-•- ' 4 ,-11 ificigtictitewniVeh.Vlß,47:-3.,..,._‘,-, 1:L1;16111, i , the h orongfr herglir6 Het :fie,l, ell mim ixins i n - • tlebteil hint ' for 'alike. reels bther 11Ci1.34111 tn. 4 ,4 ra 01 , n ke:t iromedisibizpiy mini; end .Tequesies all eliiinm , agehist/him , preach • them %ibiieitleinent. , :l,.; ., -; • .1 4VROBERT W.ILSON ; • ..N B. Aj. one -Iniree parriage nod. order , for;sideoliiiiii. ' - Dy Plugs :"' e . ; MllT.X*nstantlpkifeoln V.6l4 , Painte/zsuetrllS'AVhite:.Leritl, fkeru'Oils -,_ - ±-siflaltki rids; mut pyi*stilfrAiwlk 141 willip(Of ill 6ilcLogkci 05 . );* . 0,:t .710464 .. 117Ay" br . , 10 100. 0444111WV;i' . . . 0 ; 4-lt-411 . 1 0k' 1 " , s' ' • 4 qt" 4 te Veriloiii '44l!,ll'nottned tn'palimt piyOgy nary next Intend *Luling pp usythookisow6ft all pld acCopttlapteilttet,,give telet4tiirtior eolleedon. 41114 1 18. i otantair.ofr. 590"r-qt..,.40:44vi, 1 , . ‘'. ,1 ENORMI 'LL'llettr.abutvittieinctits.- . . - mwo einivenienepwelling Houses; situatfid In , a »tileiiiiintf-Infrt North Hanover !tippet, •.1. or , Jurpicr inforMatihh ofirtg, Fall lok'ot this palirr. ' ' --- rbruary 17,;1847,. , r ‘ ; ./ r irCiiP - I. HE comfortable • two story ' brio l / 4 .DWP,LVJG BOUM an tast ',greet, how. in the 00 " 1 " .! frE Palley gr, Major Augestus . •,1 It is very Mitable for a,small fami ly, has eiery iieteasary advantage, and will be retited.on int:Wen - a terms: JACOB SHROM. Carlisle, Febrnary 17, 1847. A T fi E Pittsburg, Pa, HAS returned from Carlisle, to the practice of his profession in Pittsburg, Allegheny county, Feb.10;1847. • • CMESIE-6 SON 11711 LOUR awl Produce -Comm iition • Mem chants, No. 48 Commerce Street Wharf • Baltimore. e 3. Cash advances' maga on consignniente Feb. I0;1847.-4m. FOR : RENT.. . . rtrIIE Shim &min undeppuitenances, adjoin ." leg Mr. D. Arnold% Store,in North Hano ver street. immediate possessiiin given., Apply to JOHN PARKER. peh..lo, 1847. • [STEPHEN MILLER • WINTER GOODS. JUST received a 'general assortment of fresh es'' WINTER iWODS. at We store of A. RICHARDS, & CO. Feb. 10,1847 . . LL those indebted to A.•Rielards, or to A. n_ Richards '& Co., will please take notice Mat their accounts posted up to the Ist o' Jan uary, and we wish them to ho paid off on or before the 15th of:Vlarch next. A. R1(.111420.4, Sr. CO. 1f1413 qf 14e . arrount of Thomas Myplley. Sequestra tor of the Ilunnver and Carfiste Turnpike Road Company. Amount of tolls received by accoutant from 26th August,..l9is (tile 'date of his appointment) to lam at August 5.16,as per amount settled and con firmed by the Court. $2858 79 Deduct amount paid lor repairs: of road, oCc., Balance in hands of aceowitunt oil pss 27 Deduct A editors lee, vosts an d actierlssiqg, Amount for distribution, This snot due uy Board of Managers, prior.to apponito ent pf sequeseratar for work hod labor done iii persod by the eai.. ants and directed to be paid out of the money in his hands,, by act of April 1,1846, per report Auditor; - Itlance in hands of Setinestrator idler payitieuit of preferred creditors, --February 17, I 847.—St. SUPERIOR FAIRLY-GROCERIES; NO. 55 SOUTH THIRD STREET,• A few doors'abnre the rErehanre, opposite Gi riu'd Bank, Philadelphil. - AbDOCK 1 - ) rst , EcTFULI.Y invites the attentio n _of Di. purchasers tolds choice stock.of Groceries, embracing the finest assortment,.selecteul in both the Philadelphia and New York markets. In addition to the usnal varietrfirdinarily for sale in Grocery Stores, his efforts have been par- Octal - U - 11y directed - fo the seleilon or articles of the inure rare turd elude .11Vscriptions, consisting of Frunts, Preserves, English and American Pic kles, Sardines, Havana Sweetmeats, Catstips, Co ca, Cliockolpte, BrOma. Yarmouth' Bloaters, Ca pers, Anchovies; Pepper Sance,.Olives, - African - Cayenne Pepper, Italia Soy, Currie Powder, Vlaccarotti, ertnieelli, Petites Pots, English Sattcesof every vat iety,Ancl,govy Paste, &c. Pairlicular caste has been observed in the selec tion ul the purest, most 11 . 11g1 . 14111 011 d dell(d0R0 Teas, the finest v mimics ofeheese, togetherwith a first rate assor meat of high and low price : Sugars, Coffees, Molasses, Spices, Ste., St.c.,em bracing every article whic,la can be desired by In millesorimlividualsin Isis line of business, and at the lows cash prices at which they can he furnished :n either of the 'Atlantic cities. 1% ES LErIIILES fg) Pundit will be carelully parked aria sent to any Ilepot, or other point named, in the city . fore of charge, owl orders b? Jotter ,n' - otherwise will he tilled promptly on the„,sante terms as if personally applied for. Philadelphia, February 17,1847. W.T.LLIAIMr. A. DA ()Min% . ^;~ UMBRELLA, PARASOL, AND SUNSHADE MANU N 0.86 Minix, Shed Philadelphia. WILLIAM A. DROWN invites Southern and lVestern M erchants ling Phila delphia to examine his stock of Umbrellas, Par asols, Parnsnlettes and Sun Shades, which will he found the largest and most complete assort ment of desirable New (bads in the market, em bracing every variety from the lowest price to . those of the finest quality.. Owing to s treat redaction in some materials, of which l-have availed enyielf, i * can• offer in apt cements, to Purchasers that cannot be Sound elsewhere. JACOB Sll.llOl 111 y prima will be foitnil the InWeat in the city and die Gouda warranted or the best .111111IIIIRO 1111.e4 Piilladelphia, Feb.lo. 1847. • ri))fni; ROI 9 O . VEGETABLE _UNIVEiSAL PILLS. milli only known medicine hint at the same JIL time purges, purifies, and strengthens.the system. , Le Roy s Pill arc a new medicine which his In.i appeared, and is fast taking the plaices fall others or the same class; These ;Where composed of many ingreiPentsehut the two principal ones are Sarsaparilla and Wild Cherry, so united tlint'they act together; the one through its admixture with other substances, pu rifying and purging' while the:other is 'strength ening thesystein: Thu t those,pills are nt the same time • tonic'and opening •desideratum long'and eagerly . sought•fer by medical men; hut erediefore diselvereil._.4,lixothetword • • the work. of two medicines, - it Much bet• ter than any two the know igt foie they, rerniiiVo nothing from the systeni'hut. theicattatitiesi, io that' while o'4 poivehendO2 -1 46Y,WIiiii - To - ilibilitaion, and are te)litweil - , 1 4 ' no' IPeltoy'a Pi!lntinye , - influence-out lie-bloollt'thej 'not-only- purity .without ? weakoningit,-put xhattLirekol inns partioleitrem:theZcltyle. befarele-ilLeonve ,ned then make ;,impure bleed an 'utter impossibility. At .thero.ii, no. tlehilitation, so there is no nottsekor' sickness iattendinttlic nperatieneer thla most excellent or nieilienes t which never strains ortortures the ilignathi timis,but eausentlietn to 'work in it perfectly. nat. uradmaynerf"auil honeci..t!nrsona taken them . ' do not become ;Meow! eroneisied,but tho.eitnteati; it,:tit the property of the ,Sarsaparilla; te,mith other ingredients,..to remove ' all that is foreign . and, impitr,t,',ltAs,".9' l , lll , ll .Y- the . propertroithe AVild•CholOy;te;:lietain aid.thavis eat urn I - anil 'a oun 11 ,1 , aipl, ' .• state: of lions!taathe eerinin * F oy oroei(litifm:Op q ra-. .!'ll7pr vitae to d'srlialeb" Ist nee, ii ' ngstnwni: •- • • G'itritate, Feb. 40" iian'^A".' .L.L. ~. C.2Y-ALLYtitltlift,rihiPiii-roeY4w, _.-- -''''— • .m..*T,Np.llomitt;ftitiol Itile ~Eyet ;"--ke.D_,Yl Ii;te, 54rolielis irls l, pilier:iirectiiiiip, of ' - - '' ilitfoyei"".: 4 'Poi pitlii by "•,',;-' !,-;-. ,., ,-....-N , .P.7:7 zr ,, , ), - fo, • '•! -• . s'gr.,l,l#;lo4- '- ' 's De' ''i,,,,5d03i7E1i1i,t!':':',17:,;:it±4.'`':403...;,:;.1i.:.'-,......' for Three 'ripe ,f '" I • (IF m, t lA li,lFAV6,4 l , l fr r iow e or Ako caul r X.-1410*u* 171$ fiel...ktiar, Nit,r,z;; °l4-a111.61/nitel ', JOHN ‘II TIP V 'I IB .;'Y'' I • 4 . 1 2 . , , , I , 6 ,:ir, , ', , A1 , ;: , 1:'.', OPAEPH KNON, JILL .11EXICO. ST.&2 I EIMEENT MEM r f , . ~? r ~..,., : ., ,, ,, ,-,. -:_:,', . .j.,i;;,,., .= ., • _, : ', . .`, ' . 1. -,- ' ,. ::- 1- .. - -..-,ttilOtellattedit,o' , ' , ll:v , ‘-f:. . „....,...,,. ...„ .. • N°:FIGE Common Ple . no(Of'Cuiliberia'nik-coinay. fur 1..1 Copse: lci,iteep a tavern honae,'ln,lthe . stand. now necupleil 4,149,a1 rtuoh, to Itinki n i. sun •timnahip in raid county:,,7, co' • SAMILEL. M. KENYON. We :the' un citizens "of;the tinvni . • dersigned abip of Dickinson in the ,county.of purriber. 'land, do certify that we - ' lea riot ;treqUainted 'with the above named Samuel M. Kenyon-, that ,he is of goad repudiator honesty: and tern= •perance, and is well, proVided witti•house• room; and conveniences, for, the accommodation, of strangers, and travellerksed that such Inn or , Tavern is.neessairry to accommodate the pub- 1 1 lie and entertain strangers end travellers. 4---Henry-sheafferc-Abem Kurlzr - John-Moore Samuel Spangler,,Jacob Evans, David,Shea,ffer •' John Huston, John Stouffer, John Fielthern, jr, John, Lee, Willi ,Galbraith, George Decimal), Benjamin 14.34r5. Application for Tavorn - lAcensei NOMR is. hereby given that it intend' to LN apply at the ensuing term of the Court , Of Common Pleas of Cumberland county, for Li- cense to keep a Tavern or Public h ea, in the stand now occupied' by me as such,. in New Cumberland in raid 'county.'• • • .We the. undersigned citizens Of New Cum. beriand, in the county of Cumberland, do e'er, tify that we are•well acquainted with the above named W 111'11111.P. Hughes—that he is of gonil repute for h6eesty, and temperance,' and Is well proVided with lidusdrooria,and convenien ces for. the 'accoricmodation of strangers and travellers ! 'and that duch Inn or Tavern line- Cdvilary to . ndonninaiidtile:the,public and enter tain strangers add - travellers. • B. F. Lee, J. R. Bodk, John Young, Thomas Coleman, Henry Guistwile, Adam Felfman, Lewis Willet, ,Breneman, John Rife, 3. Bryon, John F. Lee, G. W. Hall, Charles W. Dehm, Rudolph Martin. Applicatton for Tavern License•,. NOTICE is hereby given that 1 intend to apply at the ensuing term of the Court of Common kileas of, Cumberland 'County, for a Accu se • cup an Inn or public house in c stand ai, present occupied by Samuel &Cari ous, in Sliver Spring Township in said county. • W. M. MEILE Y. . the undersi fled MO-kens rof the TM.vn. ship of Silver Sirring.iti theeeunty of Cum berland, do hereby certify that wo are well acquainted with, the above named Wm. M. Miley, that he is °food repute for hune'strand temperance, and is well provided with t.ouse room, and conveniences fur the accomodation Of strangers and travellers, and that such an Inn or Tavern is necessary to accommodate the public and entertain strangers and trav ellers. 1870 52 MO Emanuel , Fettro,George V. Coovor, William Ferul, Frederick Myers, Levi Kapp, David Jacob Alumina, Samuel Zackurias, J. A. Dunlap, George Brenizer, Isaac Brcnizer, Jacob Miller, Samuel Herz. Jlenry Hickernell. Febitiaiy 10,1047. Application for Tavern License $691 59 NTpICE is heroby ghul.. that I intend to . ply ni the ensuing term of.the Court t f Common Pleas, &c. - urCumberlind county, for License to keep a public house in the stand now occupied by Peter Weibley, in the borough of boiou'ult of Carlisle; being an old sided. HENRY GLASS. SQ69 00 We the undersigned citizens of West Ward in Carl sle in the county of Cufnbcrlund, do certify 'that wo are well acquainted-with-the above named Henry Glass that he is of good repute for honesty and temperance„and is well provided with house roon , and , conveniences fcii '''' '''''''''''''''''''''' afFiiii"gers and ti av. eliers, and that mush - Inn or Tavetn is neccesa; -ry to accommodate - the-publie-tni-cwtertaiti strangers and travellers. John Moore, Joseph T. Ward, Jacob Leibey, James Weise, A. G. Lechler, Jacob-Wolf, Fran. ca Gibson, Conorod Laniition, Feldi Weibley, Edward Shower, William Bali Fr Modes Mil- Jek. Carlisle, Fob. 10 1846. Applicalion for Tavern License. .k - roTtcE is ii ErEnY 61V EN, that I intend ' , IA 'to apply to the Judges of the Court of Quar ter Sessions oh the Peace, to he held at Carlisle in April next, to keep an Inn or Public Ilinise, in the !louse now occupied by me, in the East want in Carliale, in the county or Cumberland, and that a Tavern at such place iii necessary to a ccummodate strangers anti travellers. WILLIANI NICIUDY. We, the subscribers, citizens of Carlisle, Cum berland county, do certify! that the Favern appli ed for by William M (pally is necessary to accom modate the public and eniertain stransers and travellers t and thaellte, said petitioner is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and is well ovided with house room and conveniences for itors — aml - trtrvellers.- That the facts us set forth in his partition are trueottill we belies,. be will keep a good and or derly house.' George AFFeely,lVir, Alexander, Williatn Line, Req., It. MeCartny, Jacob Hoffer. Jacob lithoff,.Patriek Davillsmi, John Under wood, Edward Armor, Win. Hell, John Giiksn, William Breeze, Simonet Cron, W. H. Miller llolootnh,.l.•Baclutum, Carlisle, Feb. 10, 1847. The .11dutnal Benefit Life'''. suranee Conepany,. Office No. 11, Wall &reel, New York.' roHIS institution is distinguished from other Life Insurance. Companies, by all or most of the following rpecaliarities: let. When the, premiums are over $5O, ono fourth May be paid in - Moth; and three - (berths in a secured note, at 12 months 'healing inter est; or the, premium may be paid in , monthly or quarterly instalments. 2nd. No risk taken on a eingle life ex. coeding. the amount of $5000.. 3rd; Theassured M.% not kiable bayOnd;the ,amount of their 4th. "APPlieants aro not recliOncif a year older than they arc, but'are taken at 'the ego of the nearest birthday. I The ratee'of premi ums are ats,l6o as 'tholiti of any - pther: Corn. - sth. No Directdr cam borrow" .of the :::ndibf the Companyi• - Bth:-,There ie no nominel capital to payin'er .;,,,--Umon,-and-thore are no-etockholdere-aniong :. hom tmdevidc the profits, other. .then the an.. ured. Ith,._,Profitoarti_lleklar_Pd . a nnO.JiyilheAtaite r _ rcql- having the optilir either tii Withdraw their prbfita, or looyeAhem to accumulate. , ; Bth. ;Scrip • will be laimed,itonnally (to_ those' not indebted .to the Compaq) lor 7thc(eidiniu tedltirofitisand the'scrip will hb.rudeeined. when i the , rirofitp,inaonnt to .9900,000 j.:, t 9th. Six per cent interest-Will - be) paid-upon • the scrip; non uallyln eaeli..,:v ;2 • fo' . • -; • , • , 'l9th.: Every _precaution will be taken to ; 'prevent. tvforfeittirb "nt , •Fiollclep,•:.‘ri : -•' , ~ .. The We - Sadie ofiliiii Ctiniany; hap exceeded 1 that:of atVy f,olliei; 4 urine,the period ems- • 'teiliieL":'lllriliii;litte , eopintonetorient' ,thire iheie heentiniupd,tipbrrde'Of2Boo .7 policree ,1; tiiii•pii, :mitiitni`on`onili*biliOn pa; ceding.s2so,ooo. ...1 " - - -- ,RORERItivic lIIRS4IVI r , Va1:17. - ; .7 . 119 liti.btP,ribir,ll , ,iite. t Air the • above Corri.l rii. -rpozi for • - parliiileAnd•it` vicinity; and r hp , hike 'lmililYtia, }it teli'lliiiiitiilr..,i B " Wied l4 o E ) ,mniirler% ',( 3 ;. l :lVhilii 8 : ht ll );' 4 4ii.o,le!ti!in Cur I tultiCAnco'i ',WlTlttOilii..!lii,lfltrit liEporpii:4llt.tikiitiiiio! - ,Iy, attliv(gd f ,,Ao4. , p44;-,,,tamohleia , 'ClintOliiini, tabledibfraipk z dici;loin belykr ki, ,, lr oicatiok.' MI6 Drug ~ tilfbro'bt 'pi. .llfy l re;;'di:ortlie, imbekiliiilt.; . :: -..--- • -.. ', . ', - ,';,....1 1 ;if.'„': - .3.: ... • ' ': ' , ,:'''' . 1 44 .•.' , i" . 7. 4 . ~ .p."!iiiii4.Poo,9l4lrO. i';!p;;,..,„... 4,4,,;),'; ,1,: :44';':-o , tsiurro RE . -"Vii.filtilti4,l' T' n 014'11.16er hitijiiirtiWyeAli soritlio,! * l• Catiltinapi*, , C'lijaakilitiitOdc(olhilrliSlirillin d i11,11At",',11114.1V)1f5,,,,,404-;illebeiMsillittriliii4:l" 4;1,-,,lT,E.S,:l;','l.iii ~;:e.;,y,1,4:R1ee4',,i'",:•5',-,.,z`.'";l"')-'''', ,:V,'.':',....e;52.',L12,1.iii.,.•:=N,,;:Lf?'-':',1:;.'4:1,,,,:r.e,:.'1R,v-i`..":,. FisAEI .x3:li ~,': ,1-Q-.. - i .--,..,:.:, ' Yi -, 4 l . l 4r(lotejljtieditittiCOL'' . Mr.,. ~...,••••••, " • - . 4 .:. ... -;-,.., I .4CABINErAND . CHAIRIOOS . '''It' .t..1....,.. 4 4 ; ' . , ; :.:-..]: mil kvilpier t i . tigiii Watilitin form , heirl,friends, !A'l'and'theinrbrir.','lr'aii6'ally,'tit t.thsy,hir'r(e J j ( taken' the itiorn'An', Ninth ' ' . , ; ' ':.', - ,:..„;4 7 . , ''; liiinhveiatibeiliately''ob6:,;' . 1 pied by Met g:littllncic`,'air b' '' : ''''. .011 W .!. Chair •MithrifantOry,:where . '' '''''''' iiiii '-'' they . Will keep . ponribinty ,..,..,-'—w lot sale; an Olegant , hasurt-, ' ::`347 , friaAii=; , " t: \ limit tif CIL 33T Pt ll* • 4 '-,—' ' ' . n ' ' ': W8'13.33 & 011rAiltril ' ' :.:, iN• .. .'''.: DA as SECRETARIES,' BURBAUB, — .Workitarids," - '.• ' '; `.: : ' . .„ . • *letting and Bfeakfaat Tables; Card; Ple'Ph Ventre Tablas. French, field, high and low:, Post Beciakeada, ! km They haremow mnd will -iontinue-to-keepmn-liand—a-largeand-elegant parie,ty. of CHAIRS , i,,f, ertry' description, to which they would ineite the attention of' honed. keepSra and. those just commending, confidant they_ will find articles of such 'workmanship and modeiate prices as must be satisfactory to pureltaams. : . They have Aldo made extensive arrange-, mcnts for the manufacture of Yealsmsdol 151aEOZ - 2,t - - of all colors, sizes and qualities, end In a style fully equal to those made in the eitesf . logother with every other article of Cabin' Wrre—all of which they.will .very chMip for CASH, or erection& foi Country, Produce at market prices' . COFFINS made on reasonable terms at short notice, and-they will attend funerals with a splendid . Hearse,-in town or country, free of extra charge. .A ,Hearse will also be kept for hire. i i umrink • A general azisortmentcriv s ell.sensoned her, suitable for 'Carpenters end Mak . . era, kept at the above inentioned ,consist. mg of Panels, first; second, and Thir 'lcinmon White Pine Board's, Plank and Scants also, Cherry, Walnut, Poplar, Shingles, ICIIO. Posts, --Wagon Maker's Stuff of all kind , &c. Also, .11e4atead Posts, ready turned, together with slats-for Venetian blinds, all, of which will ho sold at moderate prices. They respectfully solicit a share of public patfonage, confident tha t they can render gen. aral satisfaction. J' R. WEAVER , af Co. Gar-lisle,. A.gr i • WM. P. HUGHES LET all those who urn CONSUMTIV . E, or affee ted with Coughs, colds, Asthmajlronelti tin,Spitting Blood, Pain in rho side* or Breast,. S ,ar Throat, Hoarseness, Palpitation of the Heat, whooping Cough, Liver Complaints, Sze., rmiemher that it is - . . TIIoSIPBON's COMPPUND SYRUP OF TAR ST; NA pATIIA that Is daily effecting Ruclyy9nder- Ful cures in all these diseases— Therefore beware of all other mixtures that contain, cr professes to c.mtainTkr, and pur chase of them only who are known not to deal in Spurious articles." • Read' the following testimony to the value of the ohnv6 mcdicioo, fron. a well known mil can of Ottinlicrian4 county. _ DiciuxsoX Towssmr, Nov. 20, 1847. About six yours since, In consequence of 'he sedentary nature of my business, I was mucked with severe pains in the breast, pal pitation of the - heart and shortness of breath` -which were soor . followed by a failure asp petite,extreme wakefulness at night,and.patial paralysis of my limbs—these symptom,. of a damned system. being _frequently .attended with spitting of blood. - Fer abciot two years I was also occasionally thrown into convulsions which left me in a miserable state of feeble ness end began to affect my mind. From time t , time my stifferings Were Mortfor leitsevere until at length they increased to such a degree, mtl the violence of the symptoms were so aug mented, that fur a w'hole year I was unable to. attend to attend to any business. During this time I consulted soine'ttlite phylicians aqd . attundnirtd"tliwiiiirelierintiiiiiirikiriiri their *till was unavailing to procure me relief, and -at-length they-regarded-my-recovery-as entire ly hopeless. In this condition I was informed of the salutary effects of . Thomson's Compound Syrup of 'fur and Wood Naphtlin, in a case somewhat similar to min.., nod though I had given up all expectations of - a recovery - tif my former health by human means, yet being strongly advised to try the medicine, I was at length preVailed upon to do.so, and I have now to say, that by the use ofsix b rn) health has been. restored, and I sin now able to at tend to business with as much facility as usual. HENRY. MYERS. Principal Offiernl• E. corner FIFTH and SPRUCE sts. Sold in Carlsle by R. Angney Pr,inalpal agent for Cumberkind co. Pried 50c. or &bottles fbr %nu. February 10;11347. 'OARLEGAN'S BALSAM OF HEALTH.' An Approved Remedy for Dyspepsia, Colies 4.c., Tlli • arc two reasons wl-y tl is Medi ae etiu be recommended to II e public, nne it, J hat most reasons who have. so 'gilt it buy Unpin, tic rel.y 1;14 --- atvjut — l — thrtt - th - q - re , gard it au a valualils Fa roily medicine ; the other is that certificates ore in the pnitnennion ofthe Prourittm of permanent , Fores having been effected not only in persons Allemd for u short time, but also in cases of bing- standing It is - composed altogether of a vegetable mutter, is perfectly bat mless, can be taken at all times, and is no hindrance to business. it restores and reiives the animal spfrits,eleanses -the stomach from till morbid humors which, cause indigestion 'find Lcidities. -It also re moves'"nervous tremors, rhumatic-pains,-and prevents their return; cures all calico of the stomachs and bowelsohnoat immaiatelly takes away palpitation of the heart,. and promotes the free circulation of.tho blood. •- Tim direction accompanying each train contains a nuinbelacertificatea 'one of which is-given iii this advertisement. . Dena SIR :—abotit two yenta ago I was se vmely afflicted with lispepatii, which I had for the last fifteen yiars preyrotuflo the above named time, which wiss . very, much increaser by my having a blond vessel ruptUrcd upon my lungs, occasioned by increased my complaint, dittpepshaand, general' debility and weaktmes, to Burk a decree,_ that tvici' or three years previons , to 'my nelug the Garle. goat's Balsam, I 'never • Ito a' meal but nisi stork - Tech became so painful that I had iminedi: atelY to throw it p p ,, Seein vGarle ant's- Bal- M - ;'Ild A wls ierlaced:,te''lry a bottle; alter 'taken the VerY'firet„ &ad' teippeared to etrengthen dose of this: first bottle battled me ; in mucli that- in idie fe'W day - MY ,itainaelt-ibegiin' to to o digest 'e very th it* J.iter_kiroltinild. to'cap'. the . 110111110 uniii.i 'used SeVoral battles, which - eured9mu7ittlitelif, ,- t — ifid — restoredr is to perfcctlicalth, enjoynd ever sines; and ,net before fur flatten -years, I i':ehoeffilltyl e commend it alt persona; who ern alatedffl:' with diSpepaie or dibillty.ofatomach.:,,,,:, LOTTWAN, Frod'k co. Vs. , .Prikod 'Oidsold s .byrthe'Preprieipr,,jofitl t 5111,1,Eg,iMPoiite erick;', ma. aatl:.ll:q43o4.,,;WMo7,:tole ageri fai Carlisle.. :e . ' iclicr, mi .. Eritihi.. l 7.'• - 1 ,. :: - - 4 - ii6l , 4` , e s"111 : ;: i ;l i v: 6 1 7: ly bi l - i ' v ,... i : : r 8 di. '.-! : iii . , 1 . :1 - 1::ctif i t r , ,, ,,, t ; i lu ,:, o n i . .; ,, il i. : , L i ii d ih ; : i . e .i i .e!, i t t "t ir. 1 , 1 11 :4 1 : 1 ,: ' 01 # 85 ,:e. .:!;i- ril ly :: , w 1 :! : k ol ii? ..; . 17 1 ;, • .o.o l l; i : hAtP.V i i• fci . 11 : 41411 '0 4 .' 1 A 1 11s.ii''iiaitnni rP!!;E.7,-.7,..1,,,A,,,,,t'--:,T I,, 'pKtPUMi... l 4 hocioqi , - ,, zo,s4vi•, kt -4 f— -, •.T. , ,, f'f:/diiiieliOtiliitherlif4M:iw.mi#474-zlg• ... ...„,,, , . ,,, ..fre -. .wi1l -71 . . ,,,, .. .• ,4;, ugly'. (1' .i.A14;10 1T43.1.a.'14: tAirkt...re".l(vrair7.7 .v.4.4.,,,Liiii;ett1ie..,,: 11,,N,.;;5.',... :,,,ifki...l;NW 00191 k AkuAn Ai • •yee..: .., H . • •_t 1r OW. 1 . ' -.Tditiorioptips,fi.....,,,„ , ~,foreof'..'141104;11111,, ~,,4 ,, ,A vi,, ,,, c. , ri,, ./ .;;'.1 -. - -,f '; ,-, 4 4 ;44 ,,,.. ... , ,,,..,._,,,,,.. , __.,,i... ietiliol'Hotl , ll. • .;.. 0 fw?o - ;:k1. -, .. , , , ' , ...- - ,- -. OI O,I,I O IOAPPA- 7 ,1 .• •• • %Olt, IrATA lr ti l taMyla r iii_e_o7 :l 4 !IWO To the Sick , iiftYl.4), :„ • 'f 3 ,? ,1 40111 , 1111::•-110L. and; Rare .4440tionFilv i g7COIIOM, SpiTly • Of ::NEW ,GO:ODS,,just •received.it Old .Stand. in'•North I . lanot(ei SG . '6t)i)Osife-ili,040)10 vv: 1.0 k. 711 inform the, public, that he has juserieeived from Philadelphia; and " • y," is now , opontneat 'the Old Stand' i North Hanover itredt, a fresh nasort6,: NE ;DRUGS.... PAINtS; OILS, • DYEITUFFS; laniF,tlio•most elegant display of Fancy A rtiolce,• Aliscelldncous and. School Books, Perfumery; -FrultrptinSr..c-4-wbielrlies—ever-been-opcmcd in thiehorough, all of. Which have..bc.en selected by himself in •person, with great care, and Which be ; con eunfidently recommend to hie rriende and customers es being emeltl if not au perlor to uny in the market._ His stock wIl ,conetatitly ciinipriso ' • . . • - .Dkow'rtnd M e dicines. . . . . Patent ;14ediciner, fine Ehemieals, Instru monts, Sire . Essential Oita, Herbs end' Ex E , tracts, S icea, ground and whole. Epee - noes, Peretimery,-&c. . • . Dye—Sllffs• Indigoes. Madders, Brazil Wood; Alum, Log and Cain Woods, 011 of Vitro', Copperas, Lac Dye, &c. • • Taints and Varnishes., Wethetill & Eh .hen's White Lead, Chrome green and yellow,- Volta and Varnish. Brushes, Jersey Windontalnas, Linseed Oilaurpeiitine, Copal and .Coiteh e Varnish, Litharage and -Red Ladd, Whiting' and 'parish Green; constantly for sale at- the-old established:l rug, Book and Fancy Sun c • • Lard Lam pis. An elegant variety of Lard Lamps, mane. factored by thirnelius, of every size and fancy putterni, and at greatly reduced prices. Fancy 4rticles. Comptehending an endless variety of every no tlon. in thetfmigy way, for 'holiday gifts and presents, which itlwould take a column to en umerkte ' but - hr - wit - ho — founa - twory - tra, riety of article for °moment, instruction, or amusement, and at prices from a penny . to a dollar. School Books His stock"is composed chiefly of Echool Books, in whiob mny be found the various text books, Lexicons, Histories, Arithmeties, c., now used in College and the public schools, all of which will be sold as low as at any other establishment. Also, • Groceries and Fruits, prime and fresh, and of very superior quality, it price , . astonishingly low. In short, a,little of - evcry thing that in useful or ornamental may be founitTn bin establishment, to which he in. rites the attention of the public, confident that both the quality and prices of his goods will be found equally satisfactory. Remember the Old Stand. S. W. HAVERSTICK, Carlisle. November 25, 1846. - TEE GREAT WESTiflii --. TOY AND _FRUIT EMPORIUM I Andliriskisskers . Depot. NOR7II - lIANOVER S 7 CARLISLE. THE sultitenher takes this oftpnrtnitity of in finishing his frieodg nod the public. in general, (het he still continues to mititutseture stool 'Ol s alWitys its till, it litiyetitid getteFail asserfUtetit of eA N DI Es of die REST quality, hex ill sill whete.l,ol. retail. at the OLD STAND, in ,A 1) E El', wit re he tilso ksetis nii hunt) Flit iJ J I'S:, embracing: nit theAleliettehtswi the stnisups, N 13 I'S of silikintts:-. , Ws stook consists..in part of Oeangcs, ECU Lemons, Alerts, Cream Nut., Figs, • Rasias, E Walmav, Cocoa ...Vats, arc. ,Yc. Pecaa Nuts,' Grapes, which he will sell at the most reasonable prices far Ile won'd also invite the attention of the Dub- He to a large and well selected assortment or 'Toys, Baskets. and Fancy Goods, suitable for the approaching connect inn with the above, he has received a prillle 101 Of • FRESH GROCERIES, consisting in part of Loaf, Lump and Brown Sugars; Coffees °fall kinits,froin 8 to 1.24 cents ;me pound, :yeas, a superior article of Imperinl, Young I lysdn, anti Black Tea, Alolnsses of all kinds;Clincolnte; Crackers; Cheese; Bice, Black ing.; Aia.tchee, Brushes, Sze. Ism Glass and Queonsware, A large assortment of Glass foal quccosware, of ull kinds and 'patterns. • FRESH SPICES Nei vnegs, Chnnoncu, Cloves, Penner, Clog:yr; and Alspioe ground or whole, Mumsrd Ike bottle or pound. Tencio r Segars- and 'quaff, Some very fine Cavendish, !toll, 'l%vist , and other Tobaccos; \l; u •ylnnd,lJnvanuu,l'ri neipe, nod other choice Segues; Lancaster and York .Snuff. The subscriber, thnnkful for past fit yors,hopes by n strict attention to business, and q desire to pien.e, to merits onnthanttice of tho• same. Purchasers will tied it to their advantage to call at the I)epot, and examine for themselves before purchasing elsewhere. P. MON YER . . Carlisle, November 25,..18.16, .Another Large Styply of . EreSh Groceries. rinllE's o scritiir has just returned from the city, unthnow titfOrs as large and as good en assortment of GROCERIES : as was ever offered ik Carlisle. , fie is confident that his selection -or %WAS cannot tre surpassed.— They consist in port of • . extra Young -ll3olon .1 , do . good du. do extra 'lmperial. 11: , ' do' . 'Rose Flavored TEAS. Souchoog.,. -,y do Cumnicndo. • • - , • doirii ana stiear. , ; . • • 30.bn¢s Gfctin , Rio Coffee, not surpasied • ' • do • .:: ' St, Doininvi.do 'do Roasted do. • ' • • ' , Ph - dodo:phi& Double. Rofined .Ltkar. , • Crushed :. , .do ' *•”•-'.•.• assortment Mblaries, f!y rap's' iNdaes:l BV*ltite. %%,'4 . tt‘e r i . *Ottler! ll # 4. - 011 ; ; 1 - IsKrinitaos,l-Bilmon;.:BittAkaittpnlinokid 'ffer .rini67lligbptio:lolamelolOptqra;:ant7,liligw Candles:;lsoe?Raniiing:CitkOtt: Cur rents, ,FiEs; Alintibdi:OriihWriio.44JrfulVtigrakineut of ftrubhns?'lltikels VediiiCtirsooltither - iiith a 411,6pwv6h ,, ,he wilooll as - he. thinks 'iißgfits:get4eral satisfaction to all 40 sod ,ftEORG n 4 RzpRO9, Fsi - 7 I o r gilVoiiiiiiber 25 '1846""':. 1 " , ' • • by siii.:rimid , lforaliii#ol . ll44l4-044#11 - 4 11 I'ffted f ty Fulmar . for blasting, pp,bund " " ' d d n'd and to be- o ar warn a, of . • • ' ,4k •VBEDIEFY Dee.' 16, 184.6... .‘,, ' übiliriber:a7 ..,: the,. — ,)odebtga,o.„, ,„ ~..„..„., 1., A .44terFy9,-, ' Wiiiit 5eki14Ap , ,t8w,,.9 , 1 , ”7 ~,,Aow odiitßje, - t t a ‘Oil6 tikt, Rit .ol ol4qr. leterim..B.q., .1 4; ; ,r. . , • 1 -4! , 4,lTRF4l4iiihty AO ,1847., ~liir I:lsttlyr,: 0,01'11, : f1,1 " !. ` .1-71, ; - !' ,- ,t0.11.N . .;" ..,, ,a4.,,,,a,..d.:„ r „....,..0 % ,,, i44,47. ,, , ,,,,, ,... „ -„.4, m ,,, tiAwl!g 1 ..: J.D.Ty,!,,,,,,„;4,:,,A.,-„,,,,:...-vi,',,uw,,,,,0 --- - ,1„.......___ • ILL _ha cold, 1 - e,..ia:',;.;.autinCt. of • IrY Ati of ler 'or the Ofidiaiti!ceourt of Cnin iberland county, on..SATUKDAY tlie-.2oth of !Maze!' next, at 10,01lock0 i - 111. on the pt'etititiel, the ,fullOw,inic amp:. jerty.or dai oil Fayl fir , dectatied, to wit A;Tra:t otCatitl ; situatet Alithin 'T(iwn• 'shit); Cuntberhiitd county,-bounded' by 'lttiultt of Br Thlt, 3cint Nagely,. Romp, W cuoulning 130 Aelt more or less, a whichabout 100 Acresare cle,red and the residue well timbered-rhavieg Ib4 eon erected a tivii story LOG ()lig% :LOG BARN, STONE 'SPRING.' ' , 4 , 11"ti HOUSE, WAGON St 110) and CORN . CRIBS. There arc about , nine 'acres of excellent "mentlmG r a; ' quantity o' Locust timber out said hind; 0 'good 'APPLE Oitel-121 , itD,tonl a Vtiliety of other n.ti it --trekb—There of never-tailinr-watet emiamient to the house, and running water pas aing throu i .,ll nearly all the fields on said l'lle land is Slate, of sit excellent and iti a good stale of cultivation. The above iurtn will be sold subject to the lease orate tenant Item one' yivir from the Ist of April next, the intt.ettusee to receive the rent and become the 1011110 rd front the execution or the deed, on the 'conlirenttion of the sale. ,„ The.tern.s of sale sues One third pr the pur chase moue., to he paid on me conlienniti In or the' ittic by the Court, when a deed will be excetited to the purchaser and, the 'balance in t equal annual .payments, from the Ist- of April' ouxt, wit..out interest—to hu secure'd ey judgment hoods for n such other 'mode as may by ontisbietory to the utlihinistr^tor. . . . 1107 is now really to accomirMclatp all who may favor him with a dell, with the' fulloiving article's ut the lowest,cosh prices, viz: 330 lbs. Wetherill's best pure,ground While . Lend. ' •_ . ' ^ 1' CM lUSTIAN. FA 11,011, .4:farr. 200 Gallons Limared Oih ,February i7,1847:-4w. Assignees Sale of the Real Estate of Paul Martin; Esq. RARE CHANCE FOR CAPITALISTS, . WILL be offered at public oittety on the rontiscrt, on WEDNESDAY tho 10th day of March, 1847, at I o'clock, I'. M. • • The "Big Pond Furnace Estate," containing . l'pree _thousand Five Hundred Aeres,mtore or less, of well timbered Mountain Lhnd, and buying thereon erected a lint (Most Furnace, with segment, bellows a nd receivers, and propelled by n good stream of wnteri,to gtither with the neeessaty dwellings, shops, eta mg an o ce. "Alser - the right to au in exhaustible Iron tire Rank,, with a water power ore washing mai:bine, tree of any charge for five years, and only distant from the fur nace about one-eighth of a.mile. Nils property is situated in Newton and Southarripton Townships, Cumberland county, Pa., about .5 miles from the CumbErland Vnllay Rail Road, and about 6 Miles from Shipper's burg, and will be altered at private sale (With the stotk, 4-e. now being used ) until the above day. of public outcry. • Terms made known on the they of aide, by Tim Assignees of Puul Martin, Esq. November 25, 1f146. For Rent. FIE Dwelling. house onT • the-South East corner 0f4 . 11 - e • Pitt and Loulher Sttreris, the : " 'l .!t 1 ; hone is or brick two story wilt - a two story. back hulloing, also. , our or five smaller tenant houses. P ,ssession given on the first of April next. rs , terms apply to . JACOB SENER. Dec. 10, -1114 . 6. - - /for Rent, the first of April nest ; • ti Steal' F.11.‘ 110UgE; sit- f' tutted itr West Ltestbes• Sweet, • ;jig 'l t ', Apply to smis .4+ .101 IN 11. PARKER. December 2K, 1846. • • For Rent. WO comfortable Brick 1 - lonses. Possession given 4. 9 Er n April 1, 1847. Terms morter• etc. GUAR, °GILD Y. Dec. 15. 184(1. F IF. house now occupied by Stew- T art Moore, situate in South over street below Wm. Sella is' Rake' y, nod opposite C. E. R. Mts . 's' ip op At e chniv unnintinclocy. or further in- — fornintiou enquire ul . AVM. SELLARS'', Feb. 3. 1847. undersigned Auditor, appointed by the JI Court of Common Pleas, to marshall and distribute the assets the hands of James Nteettllou . ,ll, assignee ofSamuel elieellutn,firo rota among tile e ereilifors. will attend In the tholes of the appointment on Saturday the fith Nlareh next, rt ,his office in All persons It ving elation mast hand throe in before dad time—or lose the benefit oldie fund., Jilnuary 27,1847 lIK . L.TICE is hereby given, that letters of olittLep. her deed late of. Monroe tawnshlp,Courberland county have been regularly granted tuthe pub scriber. All mimes therefore having plitismi or demands agoirtst the estate of said deceased, aro requested to snake the same known to me at thy residence in Churchtown, in said town. ship, without delay, and those knowing them. selves indebted will ufske lwyment primed'. ately. JOHN PEPHERJr: January 20, 1847. rpliE undersiguetlauditors to whom was re. 11. furred the administration account of Georgia Zinn Executor of Jacob llixler doc'd. settled byGeorgo forlorn mid George Zinn jr. -Execu tors of George Zinn deed., will meet at the Arbitration Chamber in the Court !louse in the borough of Carlislc,oricSuturatiy the 13th. of Ft bruary 1847 for the purpose albeit appoint- Merit. JOHN 11. IVEAVER. 11'1\1. S..COBEAN, HUGH GALLAGHER Unnunrj , 2o, , 1841 REMOVAL. 'T" undersigned would repse,elltill.T inform frientli; and he' pit blia 'genera 4tba ESTA..I4I'B4IM ENl' to" the stand former ly,eccuitietl'v Job (LP., Lty ne d Intety, J tit _sepli . Patnt snouted in. Snot. Loather; .atrent 11; • few doors Tor liiiiniard's - : ateverw here —be mill ea iry7on , : tbO'n bove businitt, all lts bran., cher ind -intenda-keeping-ti-good- essortminii-ot. • " ShietlivilWate- ..--- q on'eteintiv-otrinind and for malarial° very lotV, to edit tbir t itnes.t'-tlie tilstilteepsi on hand'aid` ToiTialit 4 ll — liiritririld'We' a ratirtitTa t - StriVeitT nino.plita wbotlt'Stiivint; parlor 'Sieves; In Write/On& and 'eoal; Coal Stovea,.tor'f'tfilires and alio a g ood assorttrient_Ot . and :conanion Stave Job .work , ifilbitutio: _win . be thankfolly_repelitoti - and promptly ' tended to: /louse Spouting done. nil the must' reasonable_ tennis.. Vito t 'lt iglittettl prleek givaU fur old copper; hrass,:a lad palate y't...; .1 • lle , liopea. stria- ti ant len itto'buttine'ss,.erid. a desire to' please iiiLtt l cioe ; , 'i?)ii; nor (View blin with - a ; tdrreaelitt, a'irob ii3;" ' ol',the liberal N. B. .A ny *,:tiersuri% miebiOg, pitieh too , ,wishing`ny inforrountio'fistWeinte then); 'e'en hove. it by calling, 9 1 li.tite 10%40:Wier. ..ti•ltiP 6 4.6; .41; ,1847.—::36 . . • , illank , BookB 'and Stationary. . ' - 1' (;itill'hfiYilelphia. ai, very Te ; ••• •14 coNa l oe ß exignitive' us"'tm7", niirlft-o!iii • 1 1,00:r ATION A RY.AvP:ltolf-dt,sli,' book. •k 1 , 19% :11 41111..06 siprd l ' ar r e}it ' sji ' 4 l 4lr ' ; ' t "" j° ikriAlkl44 l ,4 1. •Pafgli. ',.6loktr f 9 Are r . ,‘!' , ,l 4lsHlV ,- ).; ' , 4 1)(E d AP it 4'.0", NOM'IOMI t V.U.1V.11. 31ILLEIt Administration Notice. L~..l~~ L~~e )11. ri); • ' art Uri. Th• trazipsNalin • • LTA S . jiiAtt rCeei vedatr- add it ion:Able supply . to I is - stoek;ati . d pr pared to Ove bargains Clothe, all collours and (jualitieS, C.isimpres, Oulu . * fancy, . • -easiaet, • do do • • Bearer & ?hot Cloths. Vestinkt: & Crut.al;, - " Cash tnere. us He Lanesi do do itolJes, • Calpoes it lak, ,, e assortment from 4 to ILS eta. • Alps:seas find Sforirnes, Ribbons & A rttleials, Shawls & Ties. rur Mena & Bays Caps. Ste., tra. .9_ll.lppettsburg,dan.-130847:------ • • CHEAP HARDWARE, W N ADDITION to tho lately purchased Auctionso,da, the subscriber itas just re ceived a fresh asaortmentor. • • Hardware, tizttlery, Paintii, bilk 81,6. at the old and well known Hardware Store, known as Harlan's old Stund, in North Hano ver SOO - to which lie invites the attention of purchasers. 100 (Alfons of Spirits of Turpeni hie: Is°, a full' ass" riment or mint., oil., v.r l nisi', GumCopal, 4 . 13. A full anitorpirent of., C 3 rint—te'r's Voolit, Rending. Maio-jab., Nails irg' all sizes, mud a thouiland othtr articles Winch it would he impossible to mention, but, all of which he w ill ta Ice pieti.ure Abotvin g to ilihso tr. ho favor hlin with a•call. Don't forgo the 'eh] Stand Inhfora purchasing elsewhere, as wd • are determined to Oen cheap: J. SEN ER. Carlisle, Dee. 16, 1846, FRESH - ARRIVALS At the Cheap Flarthvare Store on E. High Street, opposite Ogilby's bry. • Goods Store, and one door West •f Martin's Hotel. THE subscribers are nouveceiving n large additional supply to their Stock, which makes their assortment very full and complete, and to which they would' Invite the attention of 'purchasers. Their stock comprises a full assortmilidt of' prods for builders, such as Lurks -and Latchtls' inges, Screws; Wrought and Cut Nails, Spike and Brads, Also, all k Inds of gand for mechun jcs, farmers and housekeepers, all of which are fresh,and bought at th.o lowest cash prices, and will be disposed of atit -- • - They are receiving and intend keeping con stantly 4an hand, a general assortment - of B. r - Hand and Hoop Iron, Russian and American Sheet Iron, Cu-t and Spring Steel, English and ilmerieow Blister Steel,--Tin...Plute, Pig and Bar Lead, Speller Iron Wire, Rivetai Files, Rasps, &c. &c. Also,`WetherelPsPure While Lea, Linseed Oil, Turpentine, Copal and other Varnish, with a general assortment of Paints, Eye Stuffs; Window Glues, &c.. Purchaser's will find It to their Eldest:loge - to - cull and examine oursiock,.ue we ate enabled to sell' our-goods at Philadelphia priers. \\TIGHT & SAXTON. Carlisle, Nireember 18, 1846. • And- Cheaper than Ever. HE subscriber 'begs leave to inform the I public. that lie has received a splendid ad sortrnent of rall_and Winter G_o_o_dn, upi respe . etrully invitea them togive him it cmm h.. re purchasing elsewhere. His mock con. sists in part of Cloths, Plain, Black and Fancy Cas simeres, Sattinetts, Flannels, CASH MER ES, and CASHMERE GRADU ATED WIRES, Mounclin de Lines, pinin and shaded Merinoes, Plaid Makings, end a vari ety of Prints; Terherri, cashmere, Thibet, Da Leine Shawls, kid Gloves, Ribbons, Fringes) Flowers, and a great variety of othei articles— ail of whin], I will sell at the lowest prices.--: Call and Soo! , H. B, GROVE. Carlisle, Obtober 28, 1846. MVO' szeze3 2 DAVID E. aRNOS lIAS justreeeived From Philadelphia and Ntw Wyk, all entire NEW & FASIDONABLE I OCR OP COODS, suitable for the season, and whit!' he is determined to sell CHEAPER .TIIAN EVER; Ills stock embrslees in part rich st , 4 fashionilbh. shaded MOUSLAIN DE LA-INES. do. - Cashmeres, new style Al . ollSlill de 'aline Robes; do Cashmere Robes, Dress Silks, do. sha (led. Merinoes, Ombre Cloaking, Gro'd do..llared 11(1. Thibet kere Shawls (French) Idaho and shaded Thiert Shawls, Damask Slam Is, Sail M for bonneta, Silk V el.tets do,lasidoutiblei Fall Ribbons, Frenelt Flowers-Oulside,lo. Face WILLOW FEATHERS, nssorted colors, Fi enelt Kid Glove B,l2uslies, Black Worsted Fringe, shinled dd.:Fancy Peiu(s - Lad its 'Tics, Polka Combs; Velvet Ribbons, Al ull,Svviss, Tarlton mid Cambric St Wins.; lit addition in The Iiot( I we have n full assort ment of new et) It Prints, Cheeks, Tie sings, and :/tneatie Coatis. A lso, Fashionable (goods for cent lenwn and Ito' P, of n nullity fm• Atiterior to any ever offered for the toile, price in Carlisle. Call at his store in North Hanover streei,opposite Chr'omat'e lintel.. • 11. lt. ARNOLD. Otitober 28, 1846, lairkozgla. di6..wiraNlrea Et' ANK LIN MEHAFFEY, (af tha• latd irm orStaven`aon . &.Mrliafray,) has just retafard ilr),Lity .with a large uukort:; , . 7#%47,l%!EOdicines Paititsi Oils Tfre , Po . would most r.spectfully invite: those &sits inrin the above named articles to. call and examine his before they purchase Lelsewhere-- llicy - have-been-celected,with-greut-care-smd _ ,/Oman-at. .He , is preparid j to wholesale to any -ofthe--Proggist.'or-r_hysicuiatinAlutLcattny.,,___ - aud-Areetllerlihii :15 Al Laline:' 4. , • T. , SO im.Sulph - • • 10,060 .I.lllputted Seger' of cht;ice,braniisa gross best'qualitylSilk and Cotton Purse!: .+:.dospntbrellasi 'of different.Mtalities.', , ,: 2 .3% - Grassi-choice 'Smoking .Tobuceo, , jusk,ve:., • -give& antLfor sale at the Drug Store of •, • F, , MEHAFFEIf. • rn 40 6; ) , , TH • ,910 ESTABLISHED HARDWARE sTppE, NOR7II - 11ANOT'Elt.' STRElee.ji 4 uas. Pure,Giound" White_Lead: - ••- 001)__ !ell° Gullons.Litioced.o)l: •C. .; 9 •-•100 ofTurpeptipei4 2tlllo Novnototian Gritttle,timsierl4;,y - 30011 1W: asi t otied( sosortmehi`Otetirliiii Tiii&NotArc_ Builtlinr;?l,ritviatiti - 4c;i •wp , loll;t' will 801 l at Ah° h'west`gridelti ktitelioetra• td 1110Ciqfilititiite td '9 . 01 klaT4ttj'iluielutsitig Clef) . - - JOHN - T.II'NR; r.,,qtkylleleigB9o,6llso). - ' 3 'l4AP:iViVi'arOgs • .'. ',J. ~,,,,:-?,,,,, .:,,,' tit(o4.ihi.ii,..:!,,iiiiiiie,(**4.,,s.97o.!;potri.ill • .: f , '4 .. 06610g0t0mrr . 04: 1 4.":904."!0.i.;.k?Fte'r11E: 'ic.vPiiiif th.wdint0w,rc0r.", , ,, , ,,i,;; . ,i4.A.4•,,,.....` 4 .'„:'-' , .,7,..' , .. '. , i.".' , ....r. , 01/4, - ---.-..-.. ~ :, 1 4,, , ..,..,,,,,,..-_,,,,,, „f.:7.' , . , ,,1, ,,,, , ,, ..:-.. -.,•.• • ~ El